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As people scramble to form economic arguments on both sides of this debate, I honestly think it's the wrong question to ask. To send so many young people "back" to countries that they do not know and have barely lived in is not constitent with the American notion of liberty. I try not to moralise… Continue reading I Support the Dreamers→

Incendiary title aside, this was a good write-up (by William S. Lind of Traditional Right) concerning the recent Charlottesville-like conflicts that have been sweeping America lately. I don't know enough about Lind to give my full endorsement, but he so far seems to be a reasonable paleoconservative with concerns about cultural Marxism and fourth-generation warfare.… Continue reading The White Right Rises (William S. Lind)→

When I first became aware of the term 'alt-right', only about a year ago, I couldn't put my finger on exactly what it meant. It seemed to represent various unrelated or semi-related tendencies that gave the impression that they formed more than the sum of their parts. An unintentional coalition of Trump supporters and Republican dissidents,… Continue reading The Strange Death of the Alt-Right→

To put things into perspective, I should say right from the start that I am not a Trump admirer. While I don't believe that his presidency has turned out to be the disaster that I anticipated prior to the election, I still consider him to be a loose cannon that was too inexperienced and under-qualified… Continue reading Trump’s Third Statement on Charlottesville→

For the last few weeks I've been holidaying with my partner in Tobago, and have only caught wind of the 'Unite the Right' march and the Charlottesville conflict passingly through popular media. I'm going to do a lot more research in the coming days, but for now I'd like to record some of my preliminary… Continue reading Reflections on the Charlottesville Conflict (Part 1)→

I recently had the pleasure of interviewing Keir Martland, leader of the Ludwig von Mises Centre UK (or Mises UK). This is a rebranding and continuation of the Libertarian Alliance as previously spearheaded by Sean Gabb. From Keir's personal bio: 'Keir Martland is the Director of the Ludwig von Mises Centre UK, having previously been Director… Continue reading Interview with Keir Martland→

It's funny that these guys just did a video together, when just yesterday I made a short post about the way both of these commentators are being smeared through Wikipedia, which seems like a trivial complaint, but when you consider the fact that many people (including myself) get comfortable with Wikipedia being a source of… Continue reading Gavin and Alex discuss the Cult of the Regressive Left→

I won't do too much writing here, I just wanted to post a couple of videos of impromptu interviews that I came across this morning from a small protest that took place against the Bilderberg Group conference in June 2017 at Chantilly, Virginia, USA. The first clip is of a man named Dominic who traveled… Continue reading Against Bilderberg 2017→